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Old 30th Mar 2022, 13:21
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There is a crisis in DUB arising from huge delays to departing passengers, largely because of shortage of security staff, with queues of over 2 hours reported at times.
Some of this has been blamed on new EU-mandated security vetting for airside staff. I would like to know if other major airports in the EU have experienced similar problems, or if this a case of "blame the EU" if you have cocked-up yourself.
The increase in air travel seems to have taken the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) by surprise. In 2020 they offered voluntary redundancy to 1,000 staff, and now they are cought short. Did the DAA expect Covid travel restrictions to be permanent?
There appears to be gross incompetence either at the DAA, the Department of Transport, the Garda vetting unit, or maybe at all 3.
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Old 30th Mar 2022, 14:58
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c03wzp8dg0jo
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Old 30th Mar 2022, 16:48
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Thanks for the link, SealinkBF. But if I may quote the DAA statement:
Like other airports all over Europe, we are currently working extremely hard to build back our operation after the collapse of international travel, including the recruitment, training and mandatory background checks required for all staff working at an international airport,
This is what provoked my initial question. are other European airports having similar problems, or are the DAA being a bit economical with the truth? Irish journalists are too lazy to question what the DAA is saying.
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Old 30th Mar 2022, 16:50
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Went to T2 at 4.45 last Thursday morning and got through security within 2 minutes, just depends what time you go through.

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Anyone know if Air Canada have started their direct route to Vancouver yet ?
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Old 31st Mar 2022, 10:37
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Not even other DAA airports. About 5 minutes through Cork on a Friday afternoon with 5 flights (incl. a Tenerife where passengers always seem to be oblivious to how to go through security) going out in the subsequent 90 minutes.
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Old 31st Mar 2022, 20:58
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Security queues nowhere near as bad the past few days as they were previously. So many passengers airside hours before their flight all seem to head to to the DAA lounge which is already struggling staff wise.
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O’leary

Has asked the government to bring in 100 troops…
DAA excuse is that it takes a long time to get security clearances…nowt to do with pay
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Fast track joke!

Arrived before 5am for 0740 departure..over 40 min to get through security with only one of three security machines manned (femaled?)..screen for others showed 40 mins delay..
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Originally Posted by ia350
Anyone know if Air Canada have started their direct route to Vancouver yet ?
Don't think it has started yet we are booked on it in June.
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Old 5th May 2022, 20:49
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Dublin's April figures 2.4 million passengers 85% of April 2019, recovery well underway.
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Originally Posted by GROUNDHOG
Don't think it has started yet we are booked on it in June.
Looks like it starts June 03rd.
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Originally Posted by GROUNDHOG
Don't think it has started yet we are booked on it in June.

Cheers for that had to connect through Toronto, first time on the 787-9, not quite full from Dublin but not many seats left.
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Dublin essentially telling everyone in the queues outside the terminal they’ll probably miss their flight… and its only May.
Though suggestion Airport itself would help refund flights / expenses as a result of their queues….
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Originally Posted by ia350
Anyone know if Air Canada have started their direct route to Vancouver yet ?
Think you better start queuing now.
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Old 30th May 2022, 19:25
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We are booked in AC Signature Class ( business) which SHOULD give us priority check in and security clearance. Is this actually working in Dublin please? Staying overnight at airport hotel anyway so check in early not too much of a problem. Any advice welcome, thanks.
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Old 30th May 2022, 20:12
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No less than SEVENTEEN staff for security check called sick on Sunday according to a news report.

Probably nothing to do with the fact that Kildare played Dublin in the GAA, Leinster were in the rugby and then the champions league final as well.

I am sure all those staff were genuinely sick.........
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Old 30th May 2022, 21:23
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Allegedly they are 50% below minimum required staffing in security due COVID layoffs. 17 is a drop in the bucket. Distractions and excuses. Staff are only guaranteed 20 hours per week at barely above minimum wage. I wouldn't sign up for that.

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Dublin Airport Authority reveals exactly what it will refund passengers for, after missed flights debacle https://www.independent.ie/irish-new...-41701784.html

​​​​​​This isntl exclusive to Dublin but clearly there are issues Europe wide...
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It turns out that the airport CEO used VIP services to get on his flight to Saudi at the weekend.

A shameful decision. If he wasn’t already leaving, I’d expect the pressure to go would be tremendous at the moment.
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